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Table of Contents

150-357-200-02, Issue 2

vi

February 9, 1999

HXU-357 List 1

Configuring the HXU DS3 Interface...................................... 33

Configuring the HXU DS1 Interface...................................... 34

Placing the Wideband 3190 in Service...................................35

Placing the HXU DS1 Interface in Service.............. 35

Placing the HXU DS3 Interface in Service.............. 36

HXU-357 Interface State Descriptions .................... 37

Understanding HXU-357 Alarms........................................... 38

Viewing Alarm Status ..............................................39

Alarm Lockout .........................................................43

Viewing System Configuration Status ...................................44

Viewing Performance at the HXU ........................................45

Upgrading the Multiplexer Software...................................... 46

Accessing the System Administration Screen ......... 47

Verifying the Multiplexer IP Address...................... 47

Setting the Download Filename............................... 48

Setting the Server IP Address .................................. 48

Beginning the Software Download .......................... 48

Burning in the Flash RAM....................................... 48

Restoring Factory Defaults..................................................... 49

Troubleshooting _________________________________________ 52

Appendix A - HXU-357 Specifications_______________________55

Appendix B - Network Addresses___________________________ 56

Hardware Addresses and IP Addresses.................... 56

Subnet Mask............................................................. 57

Routers or Gateways ................................................ 58

Trap IP Address ....................................................... 59

Summary of Contents for 150-2206-01

Page 1: ...HiGain HiGain USER MANUAL HXU 357 List 1 HiGain Multiplexer Unit Product Catalog 150 2206 01 CLEI T3D1JP0EAA...

Page 2: ...eir respective companies Disclaimer of Liability Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems Inc and shall not be modified used copied reproduced or disclosed in whole...

Page 3: ...sages identified by icons appear in text For a list of abbreviations used in this document refer to Appendix D Glossary on page 63 RELATED DOCUMENTATION Notes contain information about special circums...

Page 4: ...mediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC DSL Systems Inc Order replacement equipment if necessary Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment...

Page 5: ...ultiplexer Demultiplexer Circuitry 10 Memory 10 Clock Circuit 10 Watchdog Timer 11 Real Time Clock 11 DC to DC Converter 11 Installation ____________________________________________ 12 Unpacking 12 Sa...

Page 6: ...iguration Status 44 Viewing Performance at the HXU 45 Upgrading the Multiplexer Software 46 Accessing the System Administration Screen 47 Verifying the Multiplexer IP Address 47 Setting the Download F...

Page 7: ...e of Contents HXU 357 List 1 February 9 1999 vii Appendix C Product Support ____________________________ 60 Appendix D Glossary___________________________________ 63 Certification and Warranty________...

Page 8: ...band 3190 1 2 HiGain Wideband 3190 Application 3 3 HXU 357 Multiplexer Block Diagram 4 4 LED Indicators 6 5 Installing an HXU 357 Multiplexer Card 13 6 Management Interface 16 7 Root Menu 17 8 Root Me...

Page 9: ...nagement 23 5 Fault Management 24 6 System Configuration Status 25 7 System Administration 26 8 DS3 Interface State Descriptions 37 9 DS1 Interface State Descriptions 38 10 HXU 357 Alarms 40 11 HXU 35...

Page 10: ...List of Tables 150 357 200 02 Issue 2 x February 9 1999 HXU 357 List 1...

Page 11: ...HiGain systems multiplex DS1 channels into a single industry standard DS3 data channel The HXU 357 is capable of transmitting and receiving up to 28 DS1 signals over a DS3 interface It also displays s...

Page 12: ...TAO or Transaction Language 1 TL1 software through an HMU 319 List 7 or List 7A software selectable DS3 local and network loopback DS1 line code and loopback options downloadable software automatic a...

Page 13: ...U 357 List 1 February 9 1999 3 APPLICATION The HXU 357 allows you to combine 28 lines into one high speed DS3 interface thus providing a substantial cost savings over 28 individual HDSL lines Figure 2...

Page 14: ...RING DS3 RX DATA DS3 TX LINE DATA DS3 RX LINE DATA DS3 RX CLK DS3 TX DATA DS3 TX CLK CH 1 28 TX TIP and RING CH 1 28 TX DATA CH 1 28 RX DATA M13 MUX DEMUX DS1 Interface CH 1 28 TX CLK CH 1 28 RX CLK...

Page 15: ...microprocessor on each card monitors the integrity of the receive data signal and communicates with the other to determine the online card The demultiplexer circuitry receives the DS3 data and timing...

Page 16: ...ry 9 1999 HXU 357 List 1 LED Indicators The HXU 357 provides several LED indicators for monitoring power and alarm status Figure 4 identifies the location of these indicators Table 1 describes the var...

Page 17: ...affecting fault exists or more than four DS1 inputs are removed or faulty MJ red Major a service affecting fault exists or up to four DS1 inputs are removed or faulty MN yellow Minor a potential serv...

Page 18: ...List 7A management unit HiGain Management Unit Interface The multiplexer card interfaces with the HMU over a serial RS 232 interface The HMU provisions the system parameters for example setting the BE...

Page 19: ...standby card calculating DS3 BER for the online and offline cards calculating the bipolar violation BPV errored seconds performance for each DS1 low speed input and DS3 channel inputs providing remot...

Page 20: ...operation The firmware allows the local multiplexer to perform tests as well as initiate loopbacks on the far end multiplexer Memory Resident software programming is permanently stored in three types...

Page 21: ...icates when the 5 Vdc falls out of tolerance 0 5 Vdc Real Time Clock The Real Time Clock RTC is supported through the Serial Communication Port SCP on the microprocessor The SCP consists of independen...

Page 22: ...ge to the shipping agent SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The HXU 357 multiplexer card can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to equipment ground when handling...

Page 23: ...hold down lugs on each side of the chassis front cover The cover folds down 2 Connect your ESD wrist strap to the ESD strap input above the HMU slot If this is a first time installation of an HXU 357...

Page 24: ...tray 5 Grasping the card eject tabs gently push the card into the bay 6 Firmly press in on the tabs until the card snaps into place Once installed in a working system the replacement HXU 357 is automa...

Page 25: ...SSING THE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE The HiGain Management Unit interface presents the user with an interactive text based menu driven interface that configures monitors and controls a HiGain Wideband 3190...

Page 26: ...er no configuration should be needed Figure 7 shows the introductory Root Menu screen for the multiplexer unit This is accessed through the HMU 319 List 7 or List 7A TAO program Table 2 on page 18 lis...

Page 27: ...c 4 From the Network Status screen type the number of the desired shelf ID 1 through 32 and then press 5 From the Shelf Status screen type to log onto the HXU 357 6 At the ID prompt enter the password...

Page 28: ...d inventory System Administration to change password system settings and IP addresses and to download multiplexer software Table 2 lists various keyboard commands which can be used to navigate the Roo...

Page 29: ...150 357 200 02 Issue 2 Provisioning HXU 357 List 1 February 9 1999 19 Figure 8 Root Menu for Multiplexer Configuration...

Page 30: ...33 Configure DS3 mode C Bit parity mode M13 mode Configure DS3 line buildout Set buildout to 0 50 ft Set buildout to 50 450 ft Configure DS3 transmit timing Set transmit timing to local Set transmit...

Page 31: ...t Set to 266 399 ft Set to 399 533 ft Set to 533 665 ft Type to select PROTECTION SWITCHING An excessive number protection switches causesan alarm thatcan only be cleared by this menu selection Protec...

Page 32: ...loopback Release loopback Type to select SERVICE MODE See Placing the HXU DS3 Interface in Service on page 36 DS3 service mode Set to IN SERVICE Set to OUT OF SERVICE DS1 service mode All channels th...

Page 33: ...Performance Management Type to select DS3 PERFORMANCE CURRENT 15 MINUTES See Viewing Performance at the HXU on page 45 Line code violations CV Line errored seconds LES P bit code violations PCV P bit...

Page 34: ...HLU interface For more information access the HLU Maintenance Terminal screens Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Errors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Error seconds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Type to select DS1 PERFORMANCE LAST 24 HOURS This...

Page 35: ...ne buildout length in feet Loopback none facility terminal remote facility Service mode IN SERVICE OUT OF SERVICE Type to select SYSTEM STATUS Protective mode protected unprotected On line card A B Da...

Page 36: ...ddress Table 7 System Administration Type to select CHANGE USER PASSWORD Thedefault password is public User password The new password should consist of 30 alphanumeric characters or less Enter new pas...

Page 37: ...ddress Enter address Trap IP address 2 0 0 0 0 Enter address Trap IP address 3 0 0 0 0 Enter address Trap IP address 4 0 0 0 0 Enter address Local C bit IP address 0 0 0 0 not used Enter address Remot...

Page 38: ...ftware on page 46 Filename 0 0 0 0 Server IP address 0 0 0 0 Set filename Set the download filename maximum of 30 characters Set server IP address Set IP address XXX XXX XXX XXX Download controls Star...

Page 39: ...stration on page 32 Type Change System Settings Provide the necessary information for the following selections These settings should match the settings for the HMU Date Time System name System locatio...

Page 40: ...see Configuring the HXU DS1 Interface on page 34 Type Configure DS1 Interface Select a channel or all channels Set the line code Set the line buildout 6 Equip the DS1 channel under Configuration Manag...

Page 41: ...umber of the desired shelf ID 1 through 32 and then press 5 From the Shelf Status screen type to select Shelf Options 6 From the Shelf Options screen type to configure the Mux port 7 Do one of the fol...

Page 42: ...inistration from the Root Menu 8 Type to select Change System Settings for the HXU 357 Select the number of the parameter you wish to change and then type the appropriate data These settings must matc...

Page 43: ...gon prompt ID type a valid password to display the Root menu The default password is public 7 Type to select the Configuration Management from the Root Menu 8 Type to select Configure DS3 Interface 9...

Page 44: ...ID type a valid password to display the Root menu The default password is public 7 Type to select the Configuration Management submenu 8 Type to select Configure DS1 Interface 9 Type the channel numb...

Page 45: ...he HMU craft port 2 Type at the prompt and then press 3 Type the password and then press The default password is public 4 From the Network Status screen type the number of the desired shelf ID 1 throu...

Page 46: ...the maintenance terminal connected to the HMU craft port 2 Type at the prompt and then press 3 Type the password and then press The default password is public 4 From the Network Status screen type th...

Page 47: ...ace Table 9 on page 38 is configured as Unequipped and Out of Service to prevent alarm reporting and to allow changing of DS1 parameters during installation Once a line is installed it should be confi...

Page 48: ...r DS1 line code DS1 line buildout Perform DS1 maintenance loopbacks will generate loopback alarm Alarm reporting enabled AIS pattern enabled Performance monitoring statistics available Unequipped defa...

Page 49: ...Status menu appears type the number of the shelf and then press The Shelf Status menu appears 4 From the Shelf Status menu select to log onto the multiplexer 5 At the multiplexer logon prompt ID type...

Page 50: ...a minor alarm if it detects any of the following A B power supply fault removal of the standby multiplexer fault in standby multiplexer configuration mismatch software revision mismatch too many prote...

Page 51: ...2 Receive Out of Frame Quad 2 n a Ports 5 8 internal to HXU DS2 have lost frame Check C bit parity DS2 Receive Out of Frame Quad 3 n a Ports 9 12 internal to HXU DS2 have lost frame Check C bit parity...

Page 52: ...moved n a The standby card has been removed Card Card Comm n a Multiplexer communication between slot A and slot B Configuration Mismatch n a A mismatch between the configuration on the multiplexer ca...

Page 53: ...n Equipment n a FEAC far end DS3 common equipment C Bit mode only Far end DS1 Multiple Loss of Signal n a FEAC far end DS3 multiple loss LOS C Bit mode only Far end DS1 Equipment service affecting n a...

Page 54: ...ndently configured Before placing the system in service take a moment to reassess your configuration requirements Check shelf status by accessing the HMU TAO software and viewing the Shelf Status scre...

Page 55: ...ration Management screen or System Administration screen to make changes before placing the DS1 and DS3 interfaces in service VIEWING PERFORMANCE AT THE HXU Once the line has been installed and tested...

Page 56: ...MULTIPLEXER SOFTWARE Uploading a new version of multiplexer software assumes the following conditions a serial connection between the maintenance terminal and the HMU a 10BASE T Ethernet connection be...

Page 57: ...pe a valid password to display the Root menu The default password is public 6 Select System Administration Verifying the Multiplexer IP Address 1 Select Change IP Address 2 Verify that Local Ethernet...

Page 58: ...ress of the XMODEM terminal that is connected to the HMU in the shelf Beginning the Software Download 1 Press to return to System Administration and then select Software Download 2 Select Start Downlo...

Page 59: ...password is public 3 Type the password and then press 4 From the Network Status screen for multishelf configurations type the number of the desired shelf ID 1 through 32 and then press 5 From the She...

Page 60: ...abled DS3 Terminal Loopback DS3 loopback toward the equipment Disabled DS3 Remote Facility Loopback DS3 loopback toward the span Disabled DS1 Line Coding Selectable to AMI or B8ZS BSZS DS1 Line Buildo...

Page 61: ...tes 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 10 9 IP Addresses Local subnet gateway and trap addresses 000 000 000 000 Protection Mode System dynamically determines protection mode One card installed unprotected two cards...

Page 62: ...tem Loopbacks and Test Access Table 12 System Loopback Definitions Test Point Loopback Definition TLB3 a b Terminal loopback to the customer at the DS3 line Activated through the multiplexer unit opti...

Page 63: ...Menu NLOC Network local loopback is activated by selecting the line unit on the Shelf Status screen and then the selection Loopback Mode from the HLU Maintenance Terminal Main Menu CDUn c Customer dou...

Page 64: ...357 List 1 All affected lines must be Out of Service and Unequipped during loopback testing to prevent unwanted protection switching from occurring See Placing the HXU DS1 Interface in Service on pag...

Page 65: ...499 requirements Jitter generation 0 3 UI rms DS3 span buildout 0 to 450 ft 0 to 137 2m DS1 Internal Interface to Backplane Number of lines 28 Line rate 1 544 megabits s 130 ppm Line code AMI B8ZS sel...

Page 66: ...resses To communicate physical networks rely on 48 bit hardware addresses known as Media Access Control MAC addresses Every network interface adapter has a unique hardware address assigned by the manu...

Page 67: ...k is also a 32 bit word but it is generally a string of ones followed by a string of zeroes Each subnet bit that has a one value identifies a corresponding bit of the IP address that is part of the ne...

Page 68: ...Each forwarding of the packet from one device to another is called a hop If the device that is to receive the data is not directly connected to any of the physical networks which are connected to the...

Page 69: ...ork management For the Wideband 3190 the trap IP addresses of the HXU 357 cards must be identical to the IP address assigned to the HMU 319 card in the same chassis Duplicate addresses can cause troub...

Page 70: ...g System Turn Up and Testing Network Monitoring upstream or downstream Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance Service Maintenance Agreements Systems Operation ADC Technical Assistance Center 800 638...

Page 71: ...CONFIGURATION NUMBER Figure 10 shows the location of the CLEI ECI bar code label and the configuration number on the HXU 357 List 1 Table 15 on page 62 gives a brief description of what each label con...

Page 72: ...s human readable Common Language Equipment Identified CLEI code number and Equipment Catalog Item ECI bar code number Configuration Number Contains either a five or six digit warranty configuration nu...

Page 73: ...r Doubler Loopback Unit HDU HiGain Doubler Unit CI Customer Interface HFA HiGain Fan Assembly CO Central Office HLU HiGain Line Unit CLOC Customer Local Loopback HMU HiGain Management Unit CPE Custome...

Page 74: ...mote Loopback STS Span Termination System NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory TAO Terminal Access Option OAM P Operation Administration Maintenance Provisioning TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol...

Page 75: ...ited to replacing or repairing at ADC s option any such hardware product which is returned during the 12 month warranty period per ADC s instructions and which product is confirmed by ADC not to compl...

Page 76: ...THAT ITS USE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE MODIFICATIONS Any changes or modifications...

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